collatz on Nostr: I think dolomite lime averages something like 2:1 ca:mg. Depending on your soil, ...
I think dolomite lime averages something like 2:1 ca:mg. Depending on your soil, water chemistry, etc., that might be fine, but I do know that here, my first year I tilled in lime b/c the plot hadn't been used in years, and still got a few cases of blossom-end rot. Since I've used a bit of epsom salt, literally zero.
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